1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, the world’s leading platform for contemporary art from Africa and the African diaspora, is delighted to announce details of the upcoming Marrakech edition from 8-11 February 2024 (Press preview 8 February). For the first time, 1-54 will take place both at La Mamounia hotel and multidisciplinary art space DaDa in the heart of the bustling Medina. This exciting expansion is a testament to the fair’s success and demonstrates commitment to the dynamic Moroccan art scene.
The 2024 Marrakech edition will welcome 27 exhibitors, including 14 galleries from the African continent, eight of which are based in Morocco.
Galleries CDA Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco), Galerie 208 (Paris, France), M CONCEPT Gallery (Dakar, Senegal), Myriem Himmich Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco), Reiners Contemporary Art (Marbella, Spain), Revie Projects (Paris, France),and The Bridge Gallery (Paris, France) will participate for the first time in any of 1-54’s three global editions, and 14 galleries will debut in Marrakech including: African Arty (Casablanca, Morocco), Christophe Person (Paris, France), Gallery 1957 (Accra, Ghana and London, UK), Galerie Atiss Dakar (Dakar, Senegal), Portas Vilaseca Galeria (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), kó (Lagos, Nigeria) and The African Art Hub (London, UK).
Since 2018, 1-54 has successfully grown its presence in Marrakech. As a thriving hub for the continent’s art scene, Marrakech serves as an ideal backdrop for the fair, capitalising on the city’s creative spirit nurtured by a community of artists, galleries, and institutions. To further expand its presence within the Moroccan capital 1-54 is pleased to expand the fair’s footprint into the Medina as DaDa arts space host 6 galleries for the 2024 edition. In addition, 1-54 will continue its dynamic programme of events in partnership with local institutions including Jajjah by Hassan Hajjaj, MAP Marrakech (Musée des Arts de la Parure), Fondation Montresso*, Institut Français de Marrakech, Le Comptoir des Mines and Al Maqam (artists’ residence) among others. Throughout the fair there will also be a focus on Moroccan artists, offering a platform for local talent to shine on a globally recognised stage. The programme will feature studio visits of artists including Yasmina Alaoui, M’barek Bouhchichi, Yamou, and Amina Benbouchta.
Black Rock Global Arts Foundation will partner with 1-54 to co-host a symposium on the state of artist-centric institutions in Africa. Leaders from artist residencies, foundations, public museums, and artist-led initiatives to come together to discuss the growing presence of these spaces in Africa. Kehinde Whiley’s foundation will also showcase works by former Black Rock Senegal artists-in-residence Léonard Pongo (Mixed-Media, Year 3) and Devin B. Johnson (Painter, Year 1) as one of the special projects at the fair. Working across disciplines, both Pongo and Johnson’s work speak to the diversity of techniques that Black Rock Sénégal alumni explore, and the power of the connections forged with the artistic community in Dakar.
Founding Director of 1-54, Touria El Glaoui, commented: “Expanding the fair to DaDa in the heart of the Medina signifies not only the success of 1-54 Marrakech but also our steadfast commitment to engaging with the Moroccan art scene. We are delighted to see so many local artists and galleries on the programme, showcasing these countries contribution to the rich tapestry of contemporary African art. This year’s Marrakech edition has a focus on supporting artists, and through partnerships and events such as the symposium with Black Rock Global Arts Foundation, we aim to offer meaningful dialogue and connections between African artists and institutions. We look forward to welcoming old friends and newcomers alike to the Marrakech edition, to celebrate the power of African art and its global impact.”
List of Participating Galleries
* Newcomers to the Marrakech edition
193 Gallery (Paris, France / Venice, Italy)
AFIKARIS (Paris, France)
African Arty (Casablanca, Morocco) *
CDA Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco)*
Christophe Person (Paris, France)*
Gallery 1957 (Accra, Ghana / London, UK) *
Galerie 208 (Paris, France) *
Galerie Atiss Dakar (Dakar, Senegal) *
Galerie Carole Kvasnevski (Paris, France / New York, USA)
Galerie SINIYA28 (Marrakech, Morocco)
Katharina Maria Raab (Berlin, Germany)
kó (Lagos, Nigeria)*
L’Atelier 21 (Casablanca, Morocco)
La Galerie 38 (Casablanca / Marrakech, Morocco)
Loft Art Gallery (Casablanca / Marrakech Morocco)
M CONCEPT Gallery (Dakar, Senegal) *
Myriem Himmich Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco) *
Nil Gallery (Paris, France)
Portas Vilaseca Galeria (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) *
Primo Marella Gallery (Milan, Italy / Lugano, Switzerland)
Reiners Contemporary Art (Marbella, Spain) *
Retro Africa (Abuja, Nigeria)
Revie Projects (Paris, France) *
So Art Gallery (Casablanca, Morocco)
The African Art Hub (TAAH) (London, UK) *
The Bridge Gallery (Paris, France) *
THIS IS NOT A WHITE CUBE (Lisbon, Portugal / Luanda, Angola)
Following the INFINIMENT COTY PARIS reveal in avant-premiere last October in London, 1-54 is delighted to partner again with the very exclusive fragrance brand for its Marrakech edition. Behind the brand, two creators – Sue Nabi and Nicolas Vu – who share a passion for the world of beauty with INFINIMENT COTY PARIS they aspire to define new codes for the perfumery of tomorrow and introduce the next generation of fragrances whose longevity and scents are augmented by science. Designed to be stackable, the INFINIMENT COTY PARIS bottles become canvas of artistic expression. Perpetuating this “artcycling” approach, the brand will showcase within the fair a selection of new artworks inspired by iconic fragrances from the collection to be released end of February.
Now in its fifth consecutive year, 1-54’s continued partnership with Christie’s reflects the fair’s dynamic relationship with the global auction house. The collaboration also demonstrates Christie’s commitment to showcasing contemporary African art to its global client base and enhancing exposure for the fair internationally.
1-54 is proud to once again be partnering with Audi Maroc. Audi maintains a creative dialogue with art and design: Art is created on the pulse of time and provides a perspective on developments of the future. As a progressive brand, Audi stands for modern, trendsetting design and seeks creative interaction. The support of visual arts and design therefore plays an important role for the company. The Audi Group is one of the most successful manufacturers of automobiles in the premium and luxury segments.
Fondation TGCC is delighted to support 1-54 as a long-standing sponsor since its first edition in Marrakech. Created in 2017, Fondation TGCC works towards the promotion and accessibility of contemporary art through Artorium Art Space and charity events. Its mission is to preserve, transmit and reveal culture through its commitment to Morocco’s cultural landscape. This year, the foundation will be present at DaDa to share information about its initiative to support emerging contemporary artists, Prix Mustaqbal.
Press release from 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
Image: Éder Oliveira. Untitled 09. 2022. Oil on canvas. 145 x 290 cm. Image courtesy of Reiners Contemporary Art